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Google VP Warns Two AI Startup Models May Struggle to Survive

Google VP Warns Two AI Startup Models May Struggle to Survive

A senior Google executive cautioned that AI startups built solely around wrapping large language models or aggregating multiple models face a bleak outlook. He emphasized the need for deep, differentiated intellectual property and warned that merely layering a user interface on top of existing models no longer attracts market interest. While praising ventures that embed unique value, he highlighted opportunities in developer platforms, direct‑to‑consumer tools, biotech and climate technology, suggesting that the next wave of successful AI firms will be those that create genuine, specialized moats.

OpenAI Staff Debated Reporting ChatGPT Misuse by Canadian Shooter

OpenAI Staff Debated Reporting ChatGPT Misuse by Canadian Shooter

An 18-year-old who allegedly killed eight people in a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, used OpenAI's ChatGPT to discuss gun violence. OpenAI's monitoring tools flagged the chats, and staff debated whether to contact Canadian law enforcement but ultimately did not. The company later reached out to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police after the incident. Additional concerning activity included a Roblox game simulating a mall shooting and gun‑related posts on Reddit. Local police were aware of the individual's instability after a fire incident. The case adds to ongoing scrutiny of LLM misuse and related lawsuits.

AI Tools Help Students Master Time Management

AI Tools Help Students Master Time Management

Students often struggle with planning, juggling responsibilities, and staying motivated. Recent guidance highlights three AI solutions—Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and the Abby chatbot—that address common time‑management pitfalls. Copilot can estimate how long assignments will take, Gemini can automate calendar reminders, and Abby offers emotional support to keep students on track. By integrating these tools into daily workflows, learners can better align expectations with reality, keep important deadlines visible, and maintain a healthier mindset around academic work.

How to Turn Off Google’s AI Overviews in Search Results

How to Turn Off Google’s AI Overviews in Search Results

Google now adds AI‑generated summaries, called AI Overviews, to many search results. Users who prefer a classic list of links can suppress these summaries by adding a dash‑prefixed term such as “–ai” to the end of their query. The trick works in most desktop browsers and can be combined with the “Web” filter for a link‑only view. While the method is less reliable on mobile apps, it offers a simple way to regain control over the search experience without changing browsers or default search engines.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Dismisses Claims About ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Use

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Dismisses Claims About ChatGPT’s Water and Energy Use

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman responded to criticism of artificial‑intelligence energy and water consumption, labeling recent claims as unfounded. He said reports that a single ChatGPT query consumes 17 gallons of water or 1.5 iPhone‑battery charges are “totally fake” and “unfair.” While acknowledging that data‑center cooling once relied on evaporative methods, Altman emphasized the broader need for clean power, noting that the industry should shift quickly toward nuclear, wind, and solar sources. He also highlighted the lack of legal disclosure requirements and the difficulty of measuring AI’s environmental footprint.

ChatGPT Queries Central to South Korean Murder Charges

ChatGPT Queries Central to South Korean Murder Charges

South Korean police have upgraded charges against a 21-year-old woman after digital forensics revealed a series of specific ChatGPT queries about mixing prescription sedatives with alcohol. The woman allegedly spiked drinks served to two men in separate motel rooms, leading to their deaths. Investigators argue that the chatbot searches demonstrate premeditated intent, shifting the case from accidental overdose to deliberate poisoning. The use of AI conversation logs as evidence highlights a new dimension in criminal investigations, raising questions about privacy and the legal treatment of generative‑AI footprints.